Supporters

Daily Nous – a blog which provides information and news for and about the philosophy profession.

Discrimination and Disadvantage– a blog which offers a space for philosophical reflection on various kinds of disadvantage as well as discussion of such disadvantage within the philosophical community.

Edinburgh Women in Philosophy Groupand Blog – a group working to raise awareness of the many disputes and debacles that currently surround the status of women and minorities in academic philosophy, and to provide support for female faculty and postgraduates.

Feminist History of Philosophy – a forum for the exchange of ideas, conference calls for papers, information on publications, and a community of academic philosophers who do history of philosophy from a feminist perspective.

Feminist Philosophers – a blog aiming to help feminist philosophers keep up with philosophically relevant facts and examples.

Diversifying Syllabi – a compilation of philosophical texts on a variety of topics, written by diverse practitioners, and appropriate for undergraduate courses. tried and tested by the “Diversifying Syllabi 101” summer reading group at Georgetown University.

Heterodox Academy – A politically diverse group of social scientists and other scholars who want to improve their academic disciplines, and focus on the problems related to the loss or lack of “viewpoint diversity.”

Project VOX – a project seeking to recover the lost voices of women who have been ignored in standard narratives of the history of modern philosophy, with an aim to change those narratives, thereby changing what students around the world learn about philosophy’s history.

The UP Directory– The UPDirectory publicizes information about philosophers who are members of traditionally underrepresented groups in philosophy. The purpose of the directory is to provide an easy-to-use resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the work of philosophers who belong to underrepresented groups within the discipline.

The Deviant Philosopher – A database of straightforward, easy-to-use resources for philosophy instructors to make it easy to incorporate philosophy from outside the mainstream.